My problem seems pulseaudio-related. Unfortunately, every time I try to go to the pulseaudio package in lauchpad, all I get is an error page saying that launchpad is having problems.
Today I first resumed the laptop on the train and it worked fine with the themed beep using the module-x11-bell configuration in PA that was active before suspend.
But when I got to work and resumed again (now connected to an external keyboard and screen) something went wrong in PA again. It started beeplooping the sample, and when I triggered a new beep I got the dreaded system beep. And I see this in syslog:
Oct 23 10:48:15 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 89 events suppressed
Oct 23 10:48:20 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 245 events suppressed
Oct 23 10:48:25 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 213 events suppressed
Oct 23 10:48:30 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 214 events suppressed
Oct 23 10:48:38 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 159 events suppressed
I would report this on pulseaudio if Launchpad let me...
My problem seems pulseaudio-related. Unfortunately, every time I try to go to the pulseaudio package in lauchpad, all I get is an error page saying that launchpad is having problems.
Today I first resumed the laptop on the train and it worked fine with the themed beep using the module-x11-bell configuration in PA that was active before suspend.
But when I got to work and resumed again (now connected to an external keyboard and screen) something went wrong in PA again. It started beeplooping the sample, and when I triggered a new beep I got the dreaded system beep. And I see this in syslog:
Oct 23 10:48:15 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 89 events suppressed
Oct 23 10:48:20 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 245 events suppressed
Oct 23 10:48:25 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 213 events suppressed
Oct 23 10:48:30 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 214 events suppressed
Oct 23 10:48:38 krank pulseaudio[2700]: ratelimit.c: 159 events suppressed
I would report this on pulseaudio if Launchpad let me...